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pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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Oh please. If I had done that I would have chosen medicine years ago. Pretty much everyone in my family is a doctor. It's one of the most overrated studies and it pays tenfold what lawyers earn.

But that's all besides the point. Which is that you have no education regarding any of this and I do. You also have no sense of critical thinking. So yes, you are gullible. Incredibly so even. That you manage to survive on a daily basis almost astounds me.

And you know what? That's just fine. Because there are other people who are good at this. You don't have to be. You focus on chemistry. The people who know this stuff have got this. Don't you worry about it.
pls, the likes of Zach is a majority not a minority and most of them survive, don't go too far :D
 

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IliveForJuve

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Jan 17, 2011
18,932
Oh please. If I had done that I would have chosen medicine years ago. Pretty much everyone in my family is a doctor. It's one of the most overrated studies and it pays tenfold what lawyers earn.

But that's all besides the point. Which is that you have no education regarding any of this and I do. You also have no sense of critical thinking. So yes, you are gullible. Incredibly so even. That you manage to survive on a daily basis almost astounds me.

And you know what? That's just fine. Because there are other people who are good at this. You don't have to be. You focus on chemistry. The people who know this stuff have got this. Don't you worry about it.
:lol: :lol:

He'd get eaten alive in the law world or any other adversary profession for that matter.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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Just because you are an expert in the 'hardest' subject doesn't make you an expert in everything else. Something that simple shouldn't be that hard to understand no?
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Don't worry. He just made it about this because he knows he's very ill informed when it comes to politics and history. He tries to play it off as if majoring in biochemistry would also make you an incredible lawyer, but it's obviously bullshit.
Nope, you are looking down upon me, as if i'm some idiot, whilst i excelled at a study which is significantly more difficult to complete then what you did
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
Nope, you are looking down upon me, as if i'm some idiot, whilst i excelled at a study which is significantly more difficult to complete then what you did
Oh please. You did something in your life. You got a degree. Good for you, dude. So do millions of others. Your degree is far removed from the most difficult ones.

And you'd never be able to be a lawyer tbh, that much is obvious.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
:lol: :lol:

He'd get eaten alive in the law world or any other adversary profession for that matter.
Please tell me more on how quickly lawyers find work, and how hard it is for engineers to actually find a job because the requirements are huge and they all expect loads of experience.

You accuse me of talking about stuff i dont have knowledge off, yet here is the best example yet : you
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Zach is an ignoramus with a science degree. He's one of those science-types who has absolutely no clue about the world surrounding him, but thinks he's a expert in every subject because science is a tough degree.

He literally said: "Conservative republicans work with raw truth and facts."

He's one of the best examples of confirmation bias you can find. The guy has absolutely no clue how to process new information that doesn't jive with his own beliefs, other than by screaming "leftie propaganda! mainstream media lies!"
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
Please tell me more on how quickly lawyers find work, and how hard it is for engineers to actually find a job because the requirements are huge and they all expect loads of experience.

You accuse me of talking about stuff i dont have knowledge off, yet here is the best example yet : you
In Belgium it's very easy if you're a lawyer who actually pleads cases.

Do you think you could plead in court? I certainly don't think so.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
icemaη;5452166 said:
Just because you are an expert in the 'hardest' subject doesn't make you an expert in everything else. Something that simple shouldn't be that hard to understand no?
I agree with you. But this guy has been belitteling and discrediting my every sentence, painting a fool for having a contrasting opinion.

As an adolescent i was rather good at convincing verbal discussions which made me hear so many times 'i should be a lawyer'. But i chose something with better morality.

analysing things, finding solutions that help, is what i liked more
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
I agree with you. But this guy has been belitteling and discrediting my every sentence, painting a fool for having a contrasting opinion.

As an adolescent i was rather good at convincing verbal discussions which made me hear so many times 'i should be a lawyer'. But i chose something with better morality.

analysing things, finding solutions that help, is what i liked more
I don't think anyone on this forum agrees that you could be a good lawyer. You don't have any of the necessary qualities.

And you're right. I do belittle you. Because you belittle others and because frankly, you've been a racist for too long now.


Oh and good for you that you are great at convincing discussions. I'm sure the discussions will agree with you on that.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Oh please. You did something in your life. You got a degree. Good for you, dude. So do millions of others. Your degree is far removed from the most difficult ones.

And you'd never be able to be a lawyer tbh, that much is obvious.
I would have easily been a lawyer if it interested me and if my moral compas was nonexistant.

MSc in applied science ranks amongs the highest difficulty ones, behind theoretical physics and math



anyway, the point is to cut out this belitteling, insulting and namecalling. Can leftists do that ? or is it stronger then yourself ?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
I would have easily been a lawyer if it interested me and if my moral compas was nonexistant.

MSc in applied science ranks amongs the highest difficulty ones, behind theoretical physics and math



anyway, the point is to cut out this belitteling, insulting and namecalling. Can leftists do that ? or is it stronger then yourself ?
No. You wouldn't have. And the reason is simple. You're incoherent and can't write properly.
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
18,932
Please tell me more on how quickly lawyers find work, and how hard it is for engineers to actually find a job because the requirements are huge and they all expect loads of experience.

You accuse me of talking about stuff i dont have knowledge off, yet here is the best example yet : you
Actually, most people who get a law degree end up doing something else because 1) they can't find a job in law or 2) aren't capable lawyers. Law school doesn't even make you a lawyer, real life experience does.

But that's besides the point. I'm not arguing that you didn't study hard to get a fancy degree, you probably did.

Do tell me please, how am I talking about stuff I don't have knowledge of? I didn't even discuss anything politics related in this thread.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
I don't think anyone on this forum agrees that you could be a good lawyer. You don't have any of the necessary qualities.

And you're right. I do belittle you. Because you belittle others and because frankly, you've been a racist for too long now.


Oh and good for you that you are great at convincing discussions. I'm sure the discussions will agree with you on that.
yeah, i got moral value's, which makes it difficult to lie.


Your answers lie in finding ways around the law in a legal context.

I'm having to defend the status of my projects every week to my lead engineer and every2/3 weeks against american superiors who'd love to cut funding of R&D testing and release shit early. i build my defence on results and logic and a bit of lobbying.


You guys make arrangements all the time, please.

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Oh dear lord. Zach of all people calling others out for namecalling... :rofl:
if you would read through the past 20 pages, you can see that i've tried to remain polite and open up untilll i was insulted too much.

Can you do that pumpkin ?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
yeah, i got moral value's, which makes it difficult to lie.


Your answers lie in finding ways around the law in a legal context.

I'm having to defend the status of my projects every week to my lead engineer and every2/3 weeks against american superiors who'd love to cut funding of R&D testing and release shit early. i build my defence on results and logic and a bit of lobbying.


You guys make arrangements all the time, please.
Actually lawyers lie much less than you'd expect. Especially in Belgium where (and this demonstrates your lack of knowledge) most cases go to court and no arrangements are made. If you get caught lying that makes you look bad. So lawyers, at least in Belgium, rarely do.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Actually, most people who get a law degree end up doing something else because 1) they can't find a job in law or 2) aren't capable lawyers. Law school doesn't even make you a lawyer, real life experience does.

But that's besides the point. I'm not arguing that you didn't study hard to get a fancy degree, you probably did.

Do tell me please, how am I talking about stuff I don't have knowledge of? I didn't even discuss anything politics related in this thread.
You are expecting me to get "eaten alive" while knowing nothing on how project engineers work.

Its completely fine if you dont. But then dont tell me i'd get eaten alive. I'd invite you to the international status meeting calls. Those are mad fun. last week they managed to put the blame on someone and he got fired on the spot.

American companies are lovely
 

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